Tony Kakkar responds to social media troll who said he'd rather eat poison than listen to his songs

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 12, 2021, 11:16 AM IST

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Recently, Tony released his latest song ‘Kanta Laga’ featuring his sister Neha Kakkar and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh.

While singers and actors have a massive fan following, there is also a section of people who dislike their work. Celebs often face brutal online trolling and oftentimes choose to ignore it. However, singer Tony Kakkar has now repsonded to a user who said that they would rather eat poison and die than to listen to his songs. 

Recently, Tony released his latest song ‘Kanta Laga’ featuring his sister Neha Kakkar and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh. On Friday (September 10), a social media user wrote, “Sir apke gaane sunne se acha me Zahar khaake Mar jao (I would rather take poison and die than listen to your songs).”

Responding to the user, Tony wrote, “Aap maro mat.. kabhi bhi mat suno (Don't die, please. And you don't have to listen to my songs). Your life is precious. 100 Tony kakkar aayenge jayenge (People like me come and go). I wish aapko meri Umar lag jaaye (I hope you have a long life).”

The troll had reacted to Tony’s tweet where he wrote, “I do equal number of love songs but you all only talk about dance songs. Make them big.  Thank you for that but yeah.. you know what I am saying.”

This is not the first time that the ‘Shona Shona’ singer has been trolled online for songs, however, he has always responded to criticism in a positive way. 

Talking about the mixed reviews he received for the song ‘Sath Kya Nibhaoge’, Tony told Hindustan Times in an interview, "Mujhe yeh cheezein bahut motivate karti hai (I get motivated by all this). Because if you pick anything in life, I’ve noticed that the things which do well have some sort of disagreement. So, we’ve been seeing the numbers, they are magical. And I’ve come to the conclusion that disagreement bhi bahut zaroori hai kyunki sampuranta hanikarak hoti hai (Disagreement is very important, because universal praise can be harmful).”